
Hosted by Karl and a variety of guest cohosts, WATP navigates the murky waters of today’s popular and not-so-popular podcasts. They offer honest reviews that break the 4th wall of broadcasting and sometimes make sensitive podcasters cry a little. Simply put, they’re listening so you don’t have to. Subscribe to Who Are These Podcasts wherever you listen to podcasts.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 781 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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This episode is a little bit different as we combine This Little Piggy and WATP. Yesterday I went on Chad Zumock’s show with Bob Levy and by most accounts, it didn’t go well for Chad. We start by seeing how Kevin Brennan is dealing with his guy showi... more
Scorch is so awkward interviewing women. He seems like a guy with no game trying to get laid. But he also can’t get away from his old, terrible radio bits as he treats us to a round of Scorch’s Psychotic 6.
Cringe of the Week features Elijah Schaffe... more
This week we’re checking in on Joe Rogan because he had Tommy Lee on his show. Tommy is a trip. Dude still talks like it’s 1983 and it somehow gets Joe to revert to his level. They both have deep philosophical thoughts you could only hear in a freshm... more
Kevin Spacey was a guest on Club Random with Bill Maher this week. This was an important interview that Bill showed up completely unprepared for. He did no homework and got very high before the interview. It’s also not surprising that Bill considers ... more
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Jim from JAT was an excellent guest. Their show is great too, it's Uncle Rico for Corey Feldman. Definitely should have him on more regularly
Who Are These Podcasts is the podcast equivalent of sitting behind someone at a movie theater telling you this movie sucks instead of enjoying the movie.
Every episode feels like a group project where nobody brought new material, so they just keep making fun of the same things for three hours and call it content.
The irony is impressive: a show dedicated to criticizing podcasts somehow manages to remind you how much you’d rather be listening to the podcasts they’re making fun of.
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Back in the day this show was all about what new Podcast broken skull was doing and titillating talk of Vic possibly being a 12 year-old boy! Now it’s all about big-time Carl and his house in Florida, be better!
Why now? Why not ten years ago?
What is this losers name? Karl Hamburger? It should be Karl Hotdog. Because he’s a loser.
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The show operates as a fast-paced, roasty take on contemporary podcasts and internet culture, with hosts dissecting notable episodes, guests, and online drama. Across episodes, the banter is sharp, self-aware, and often insider–focused, blending humor with critique of podcasting dynamics, fame, monetization, and audience engagement. A standout is the density of versatile segments, frequent guest appearances, and a willingness to skew toward provocative, behind-the-scenes commentary that appeals to viewers who want a candid, inside look at the dabbleverse and related media ecosystems.
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